The Raiders will control the tempo of the draft next Thursday night, when they hold a league-high three first-round picks thanks to the Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper trades.

Oakland currently sits at Nos. 4, 24 and 27, but general manager Mike Mayock said at his pre-draft press conference he’d like to add more picks in the 20-60 range. Trading back from one of those first three picks would be the most likely solution to add capital in the second round.

Here’s a full first-round mock that features the Raiders trading back from the No. 4 pick, along with predictions on what the Raiders will do with a pair of second-round picks.

1. Arizona Cardinals: Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama

Kliff Kingsbury resists the Kyler Murray temptation, giving Josh Rosen a second chance and taking the best player in the draft.

2. San Francisco 49ers: Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State

Dee Ford and Bosa off the edge? That’s scary.

3. New York Jets: Josh Allen, edge, Kentucky

The Jets continue their impressive offseason by adding Allen, who finished second in the FBS last year with 17 sacks.

4. Washington (via trade with Raiders): Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma

Mayock’s phone line is buzzing with Murray still on the board. The Raiders miss out on their first three choices, so they find a desperate trade partner in Jon Gruden’s younger brother to move back 11 spots while adding an additional second- and third-round pick. Washington gets its quarterback of the future.

The Raiders don’t get the elite pass rusher they were hoping for, but grabbing Burns while stockpiling more picks isn’t the worst-case scenario. Burns had 15.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks for the Seminoles last season, and he’s a strong contender to start Week 1.

Fant falls to the Raiders at 24 and they draft Jared Cook’s replacement after Cook signed with the Saints in free agency. Fant ran a 4.5-second 40-yard dash at the combine, and despite sharing a field with Hockenson in college, caught 69 passes for 1,013 yards and 18 touchdowns his final two years at Iowa.

Ford played right tackle for Murray at Oklahoma, but he can shift over to guard in the NFL. The Raiders put him at either left or right guard, with Gabe Jackson at the other spot, and now have their starting offensive line of Kolton Miller, Jackson, Rodney Hudson, Ford and Trent Brown. That unit should do better than the 51 sacks Oakland’s offensive line allowed last season.

He’s not related to Antonio, but A.J. gives the Raiders a solid top three of Antonio Brown, Tyrell Williams and himself. Over his last two seasons at Ole Miss, Brown caught 160 passes for 2,572 yards and 17 touchdowns. He ran a 4.49 40 at the combine, and probably would be talked about more if not for his viral college teammate Metcalf.

Why not add another edge rusher if you were the worst team rushing the quarterback last season? Ferguson led the FBS with 17.5 sacks, albeit in Conference USA, and he might be the small-school gem in the 2019 class.

Matt Schneidman joined the Bay Area News Group in September 2017 to cover the Oakland Raiders. He graduated from Syracuse University in Spring 2017 and has interned with The Buffalo News, the New York Post and USA TODAY.